Perth Motorplex Makes Complete Switch To IHRA

The world-class Perth Motorplex will move to full International Hot Rod Association (IHRA) sanctioning from December 1, 2015.

The venueâ€™s management will make the switch to the internationally renowned IHRA with long-term sustainability and growth at the forefront of its decision making process.

The move comes after the local governing body; the Australian National Drag Racing Association (ANDRA) made it clear it would not sanction upcoming 400 Thunder events at the multi-million dollar venue.

Perth Motorplex General Manager, Kevin Prendergast said IHRA sanctioning ends months of turmoil and uncertainty, and brings a host of benefits for competitors.

â€śPerth Motorplex has continued to attempt to work with ANDRA, but its unreliable behavior over the past few months and last weekâ€™s announcement left us no option but to explore other sanctioning options in the best interest of our competitors and the future of the sport.

â€śThe IHRA will significantly reduce competitor costs through lower license and membership fees, ensuring drag racing has a strong future in Perth, and also give competitors the opportunity to race overseas at other IHRA sanctioned venues and events.â€ť

Prendergast said the venueâ€™s insurance policies would not be affected by the change.

â€śLike a number of Australian tracks, Perth Motorplex has organized its own Public Liability and Personal Accident Insurance separate to ANDRA for a number of years,â€ť he said.

â€śThose insurance arrangements are placed with SLE Worldwide who are also the insurers for ANDRA. So competitors can take comfort knowing they have the same insurance underwriter and the same levels of coverage as they have always enjoyed.â€ť

The IHRA is the second largest drag racing regulator in the world, with more than 100 member tracks across the United States, Canada, New Zealand and the Caribbean.

Founded in 1970, the U.S. based body is also responsible for the promotion of the IHRA Drag Racing Series, Summit Pro-Am Tour, Summit SuperSeries, Summit Junior SuperSeries, and the Summit Tournament of Champions.

â€śThe Perth Motorplex will work closely with racers and the IHRA to ensure there is a smooth transition,â€ť Prendergast said

â€śWe are committed to providing Western Australia with a world-class venue, and IHRA sanctioning brings us further in line with leading tracks around the world.â€ť

IHRA / Australian safety regulations and class structures will be announced soon.

A racer information briefing has been arranged for this Tuesday November 24th at 7:00 pm at the Perth Motorplex for all who wish to attend. This meeting will be attended by Perth Motorplex management and Venues West Chief Executive Officer David Etherton.